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Ian Skidmore, the Glossary

Index Ian Skidmore

Ian Edward Skidmore (16 May 1929 – 3 October 2013) was an English-born writer and broadcaster who spent most of his career in Wales, and became best known as a presenter on BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio 4.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 12 relations: Aled Jones, BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio Wales, Chester, Commission for Racial Equality, Daily Mirror, John Elfed Jones, Kyffin Williams, Manchester, Moors murders, World War II, Yorkshire Evening Post.

  2. People from Didsbury

Aled Jones

Aled Jones, (born 29 December 1970) is a Welsh singer, radio and television presenter, and actor. Ian Skidmore and Aled Jones are Welsh radio presenters.

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BBC Radio 4

BBC Radio 4 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC.

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BBC Radio Wales

BBC Radio Wales is a Welsh national radio station owned and operated by BBC Cymru Wales, a division of the BBC.

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Chester

Chester is a cathedral city and the county town of Cheshire, England, on the River Dee, close to the England-Wales border.

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Commission for Racial Equality

The Commission for Racial Equality (CRE) was a non-departmental public body in the United Kingdom which aimed to address racial discrimination and promote racial equality.

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Daily Mirror

The Daily Mirror is a British national daily tabloid newspaper.

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John Elfed Jones

John Elfed Jones (born 19 March 1933) is a Welsh businessman and language activist, who has held the chairmanships of several public bodies in Wales.

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Kyffin Williams

Sir John Kyffin Williams, (9 May 1918 – 1 September 2006) was a Welsh landscape painter who lived at Pwllfanogl, Llanfairpwll, on the Island of Anglesey.

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Manchester

Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England, which had a population of 552,000 at the 2021 census.

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Moors murders

The Moors murders were a series of child killings committed by Ian Brady and Myra Hindley in and around Manchester, England, between July 1963 and October 1965.

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World War II

World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.

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Yorkshire Evening Post

The Yorkshire Evening Post is a daily evening publication (delivered to newsagents every morning) published by Yorkshire Post Newspapers in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.

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See also

People from Didsbury

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Skidmore